If I was convincing in those posts, then the only thing left is to convince you that Passit is the right open source, cloud-based password manager.

Why Passit?

The most popular solutions are not cloud-based and open source. 1Password, LastPass, Dashlane, and RoboForms don’t let you see their source. Some of the popular open source password managers—KeePass comes to mind—aren’t cloud-based.

We’re built on the cutting edge of Web technology. Some great advancements have been made in the last few years to make it easier to practice good security that works fast on the latest browsers.

It’s better than nothing. This doesn’t seem like a great slogan to hang your hat on, but we live in a world where over 90% of people don’t use a password manager. In that world, what we’re offering is almost certainly going to be a better solution than what most people are doing now.

It’s good for business. If you’re managing credentials on three different Google Sheets, or if your Project Managers all have their own systems, or if you’re constantly e-mailing clients for credentials and getting them sent over email or Slack in plaintext, then Passit is going to be better for you.

It’s way better for your family. Ever had your spouse or your child ask for a password? This makes it easier and more secure to share. Ever get that guilt trip about you dying suddenly and no one knowing your passwords? Just have a way for your family to know your master password, and then they have the keys to the kingdom.

Data portability. This goes beyond the benefits of a cloud-based solution where you can access your secrets anywhere and switch to new devices easily. We want to make sure that you’re not being tied to any particular operating system or web browser either. While we do have some minimum browser requirements due to the tech we chose to build Passit, we’re striving to make sure that you never feel like Passit is the driving force for your technology choices. We already have extensions for Firefox and Chrome, and we’re hoping to release an Android app soon.

Try it out!

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